Tallinn Stag Weekend

Free from the masses that have descended upon Prague, Tallinn is now rightly cultivating a reputation for offering those essential Stag weekend ingredients: plenty to see, plenty to do, plenty of gorgeous women, cheap food and drink, fantastic daytime activities and amazing nightlife. What more do you want?!

All of our Tallinn Stag Weekends are included in our Stag brochure. To request a copy, click on the ‘Order a Brochure’ link on our Home Page.

 

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A to Z of Tallinn Stag Weekends

Beat The Crunch Party Weekend
Don\'t let the credit crunch stop you from having an unforgettable Weekend. This package gives you the basics for a perfect weekend in this up and coming destination.
Prices from £80.00
Go! Go! Go! Weekend
Put the pedal to the metal with this fast paced weekend of go karts and clubbing! Guaranteeing a good time!
Prices from £160.00
Kiss Me Quick Weekend
The weekend that any stag is sure to enjoy! Lap dancing entry, beer, nightclubs and a 3 course dinner. Wow!
Prices from £175.00
Paintball Paradise Weekend
Simply put - paintball with hotel and nightclub. Perfect fun, perfect value!
Prices from £130.00
Purely Party Weekend
This is for those of you who like to venture out and explore for yourself. We provide you with 2 nights hotel and nightclub entry on the night of your choice.... The rest is up to you.
Prices from £80.00
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Getting There

Airports:

Tallinn airport is only 3 miles North West of the city centre. To date, the main national airlines fly direct from the U.K. Other major airlines fly indirect. With the entry of Estonia into the E.U., it is envisaged that the low cost airlines will soon begin operating flights direct. Keep an eye out for these developments.

Visa Requirements:

None for the holders of a full British passport.

Flight Time:

Approximately 3 hours

Getting Around

The central historic area of Tallinn is compact, so the best way to explore is on foot. Be aware of the local taxis. Over-charging is not rife, but it does happen. Make sure there’s a visible working meter in the taxi, and that it is turned on. The driver should also have his registration and stamped photo prominently displayed. For more reasonable rates, call a taxi company direct, and agree a price beforehand.

Special Events

What's On

24th Feb: Independence Day

23rd June: Victory Day

20th August: Restoration of Independence Day

Festivals

28/29 May: Grillfest singing, dancing and grilling at the Estonian Barbecue Championship.

7/11 July: Beer festival - the biggest in the Nordic area

21 Nov/26 Dec: Christmas Markets